Hypnosis To Quit Smoking

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Hypnosis To Quit Smoking

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The premise of my essay is that women have a better success rate than men when using hypnosis for cessation of cigarette smoking.
Each year 440,000 people die of diseases caused by smoking, that is about 20 percent of all deaths in the United States. The number of woman dying from lung cancer has shown a dramatic increase while the number of men dying from lung cancer has shown a gradual reduction. This reflects the increase in smoking among woman after the Second World War. In Scotland and the United States, death in women from lung cancer   now exceed those from breast cancer. Smoking related heart disease and stroke occur in both men and women.
Smoking is linked with poor reproductive health in both men and women. In men it has been associated with impotence and reduced sperm count. Women who smoke have greater difficulty becoming pregnant and suffer early menopause. The risks to the fetus of smoking during pregnancy are well known and include increased incidence of miscarriage, neonatal death, and low birth weight. Pregnant woman who smoke are more likely to have babies who have an increased risk of death from sudden infant death syndrome and respiratory distress. They are also more likely to have low birth weight babies. Low birth weight is linked to many infants' health disorders.
In many respects men and women are quite similar in regards to smoking. There are still slightly more male smokers than female smokers (29% and 28% of all adults respectively) Two thirds of men and women would like to stop smoking and equal proportions try to stop smoking each year. New evidence indicates that men and women succeed in stopping smoking at the same rate. However, interesting patterns emerge when                                                
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analyzing the reasons why men and women smoke, their motivations to stop, the...
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  • Submitted by: Koolcat
  • Date Submitted: 06/07/2005 11:44 AM
  • Category: Social Issues
  • Words: 2746
  • Pages: 11
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